Built for Canada, in beta

    Every rental, by your province's rules.

    Rent, leases, maintenance, the right tenancy forms, and CRA-ready tax in one place. Habyn knows what your province allows, so a rent increase, a notice, or tax season is handled correctly the first time. No US-tool workarounds.

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    Free to start. Pay when you list a unit or activate a lease.

    204 King St W, Unit 3Rental, Kitchener, ON
    ONTARIO
    Rent tracking
    Paid on time, overdue alerts on
    $2,400/mo
    Rent increase
    Within the 2026 guideline (2.1%)
    +2.1% to $2,450Form N1, 90-day notice
    Tenant verification
    Identity, income, credit
    Verified
    Tax time, CRA-ready
    Expenses mapped to Form T776
    8 deductions
    Built for your province's rules, not retrofitted from the US.
    Your province sets the rules
    Switch to see Habyn apply them
    Built for how Canada rents

    US-built property tools do not know the Canadian rules, so you end up doing the compliance yourself.

    Most landlord software is built for the US and has no idea about Ontario's rent-increase guideline and N1 notice, BC's RTB process, or Alberta's no-cap rules. So the compliance work lands on you, every increase, every notice, every tax season. Habyn applies your province's rules instead, so a rent increase, a notice, or a CRA filing is handled the correct way the first time.

    Your province's rules, applied for you.

    Province-aware rent increases

    Habyn applies your province's rules to rent increases and points you to the correct tenancy form, like Ontario's N1, so an increase is valid where you operate.

    Rent tracking with overdue alerts

    Track what is due and what is paid across your units, and get alerted the moment a payment is overdue instead of finding out at month end.

    Tenant verification

    Screen applicants with identity, income, and credit checks, so you can decide on a tenant with real signal rather than a gut feel.

    CRA-ready tax

    Track rental expenses through the year with each one mapped to Form T776, so tax season is an export rather than a scramble.

    How it works

    1. 01

      Add your rental

      Add your unit and lease in a few minutes. No card to start.

    2. 02

      Habyn applies your province's rules

      From there, Habyn applies your province's rules to rent increases, notices, and deposits, so each one is handled the way your province requires.

    3. 03

      Export for tax time

      At tax time, export your rental expenses already mapped to Form T776, ready for your return or your accountant.

    Questions landlords ask

    How much does it cost?

    Habyn is free to start. You pay when you list a unit or activate a lease, and pricing is per unit, so it scales with how much you actually rent out. See the pricing page for current plans.

    Which provinces are supported?

    Habyn is built for Canada and rolls out province by province, with deep Ontario coverage to start and more provinces as we expand. It is currently in beta.

    Do you generate the actual government forms?

    Habyn guides you to the right form for your province and applies the rules around it, like Ontario's N1 for a rent increase. We help you get the form right rather than claiming to auto-file on your behalf.

    Can it replace a US tool like Buildium?

    That is exactly the gap Habyn is built for. US tools handle the general workflow but not Canadian provincial rules, so the compliance still falls on you. See the comparison page for an honest side by side.

    Is one rental too small?

    No. Habyn works whether you have one rental or many. The province rules and the tax mapping apply the same way at any size.

    Run your rentals the way Canada works.

    Start free, add your rental, and let Habyn apply your province's rules to increases, notices, and tax season.

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